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So we seem to be stuck.The end of summer and nothing much going on.
Poor Mark is still on our minds and we hope he gets better soon.

On an up note after six operations I can now bend my right index finger. It doesn't sound like much but you all try and go two years without properly picking your nose and see how you feel!

Anyone else out there?

Comments

Kathleen said…
Great to see you are still keeping up on your old activities. May I say "YUCK"!!!! Find a new hobby. Glad to read the hand is doing well.
Tom Diletti said…
Cool..... Remember the GRIP!!!
colleen vennard said…
Those were some great pics!! Maybe I will make it out there next year!
Glad to hear about your finger Rob!
robbyblogger said…
Kathy I do want to start a new hobby, but Tamara won't let me wear spandex and a cape to fight crime. Something about "Have you looked in a mirror?"
Tom I don't remember the GRIP.
Colleen, Kevin has that memorial golf tournie set for soon so you need to be here for that.
colleen vennard said…
I can't that is the day of our annual general meeting! I will be in Calgary for that!

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